Special Report

The Countries Where People Drink the Most Alcohol

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40. Niue
> Alcohol consumption (2019): 9.9 liters per capita
> GDP per capita: $5,800 — N/A
> Population: 1,620

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39. United States
> Alcohol consumption (2019): 10.0 liters per capita
> GDP per capita: $70,249 — #10 out of 218 countries
> Population: 331,893,745

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38. Japan
> Alcohol consumption (2019): 10.1 liters per capita
> GDP per capita: $39,313 — #34 out of 218 countries
> Population: 125,681,593

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37. Denmark
> Alcohol consumption (2019): 10.1 liters per capita
> GDP per capita: $68,008 — #13 out of 218 countries
> Population: 5,856,733

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36. Barbados
> Alcohol consumption (2019): 10.4 liters per capita
> GDP per capita: $17,225 — #66 out of 218 countries
> Population: 281,200

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